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Alan Hewitt wonders what we should be asking those who hold our data.

Alan Hewitt asks whether some tech solution providers are over-complicating applications by adding functions and capability just because they can rather than because they should.

Board members need to be aware of challenges that may affect their companies or the boards themselves. At the same time, boards are facing ever increasing challenges in regard to both regulatory and technology-enabled change.

Captive managers shoulder substantial responsibilities and getting the captive management processes right from the ‘get go’ is vitally important. This is where a secure, easy-to-use board governance solution can be transformative …

New AI products continue to arrive at a dizzying pace. Some will change the way we think and work while others will promise much but deliver less. Here Jay Shaw (Praxonomy CEO) and Alan Hewitt (Praxonomy NED) discuss the pros and cons of one of the latest products coming to market.

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At a time when the role for boards of directors is becoming increasingly complex, a dedicated portal solution offers a transformative approach to streamlining the board’s operations, enhancing communication, and bolstering its overall governance effectiveness.

Clearly AI will open up great possibilities for boards to be better informed, leading, one hopes, to better decisions. Therefore, is it possible for an AI enabled “robot” to join the company board?

With 70% of Digital Transformation programmes apparently ending in failure, Alan Hewitt explains why boards need to stay on top of developments, and how.

In this blog piece, Alan Hewitt talks about AI and the evolving role Company Boards should take in the development, roll-out and evolution of AI technologies within their organisations.

In this blog, we revisit the topic of Digital Hygiene and the ever-present risks in the digital world, as well as asking ChatGPT’s advice on effective practices that you can adopt to safeguard your board, your company, and yourself amidst the wild west that is our internet today.

The article discusses how AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT can potentially help in creating better-structured board packs and revolutionize minute-taking. However, the need to prove the technology’s accuracy and build trust before widespread adoption will need to be considered too.

We asked the world’s new trending AI ChatGPT it’s opinion on board priorities and what boards of directors should consider to improve their organization’s performance in 2023.

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